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Situated Beside the Spanish Steps and Piazza Del Popolo, Hotel De Russie Is an Integral Part of Rome. It's a Fascinating Mix O Situated beside the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, Hotel de Russie is an integral part of Rome. It’s a fascinating mix of old and new, with modern design that respects the classical architecture of the building. It’s a green oasis at the very centre of the city, where personal service is delivered with gracious ease. - Concierge services - express check-in - in-house florist - morning servicing of your room and turndown service; additional evening service upon request - packing and unpacking of your luggage - pressing service - same-day laundry service - shoe shine service - valet parking Transfers - 45 min drive from Fiumicino Airport (FCO) - 30 min drive from Ciampino Airport (CIA) - 15 min drive from Roma Termini Station - nearest metro: Flaminio or Spagna Accommodation business buffet lunches, weekend brunches - 86 bedrooms from 23m2 with live cooking stations - 34 suites from 55m2 - Stravinskij Bar. The best place for aperitifs in - the Nijinsky, Picasso, Popolo and Vaselli Rome, the bar expands to the hotel’s piazzetta Suites all have private terraces Valadier in the summer. Light Mediterranean dishes are served throughout the day Hotel de Russie - many rooms have views of the Secret Via del Babuino 9, 00187 Rome, Italy Garden, Piazza del Popolo or the De Russie Spa T +39 06 32 88 81 neighbouring rooftops [email protected] - salt water hydropool roccofortehotels.com/hotel-de-russie Restaurants & Bars - sauna and Turkish steam room hotelderussie - Le Jardin de Russie. Seasonal menus by - 6 treatment rooms (including a double room) - hair salon @HotelDeRussie celebrated Chef Fulvio Pierangelini, enjoyed @hotelderussie alfresco in the Secret Garden during the - gym warmer months. Modern Italian classics, - personal training; tailor-made fitness and wellbeing programmes Piazza del Hotel de Russie Meetings & events Popolo - 4 meeting rooms for up to 90 delegates Viale della Villa Borghese - all with natural daylight Trinità dei Santa Maria dei Miracoli Monti - private events can be held in the Secret Garden Via Margutta and terraces during the warmer months Via del Babuino Guest services All Saints Church Via di Ripetta - 24-hour in-room dining Via del Cors - airport/station transfers Via Vittoria Trinità dei Monti - complimentary Wi-Fi access o Piazza di Spagna Mausoleo di Augusto Keats-Shelly Via dei Condotti Memorial House .
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